New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 16, 1924, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY’ DECEMBER 16, 1924, e e A e e - s S— V{”R nnww P! AN 'nmammflWfl’fififlmmfiflmflmflflflfiflfiflfiflflfi“flflflfi“fi“fi“flflflfli | TO UV IYGEUN § FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS /%5 §i Finance Board Opposes Takm° NEW BRITAIN STORES 3 Over T' ieater Building WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS AS FOLLOWS: B } Thursday, December 18th, untidl 9 P. M. 3 Friday, December 19th, until 9 P. M. - ’ Saturday, December 20th, until 9 P. M. ’ Monday, December 22nd, until 9 P. M. ’ Tuesday, December 23rd, until 9 P. M. ? } % | 2 for Xmas COTY'S $1.00 * §7.50 PERFUME \TOMIZERS $1.00 * $5.00 ‘ HOURIGANT'S | | E 169-171 MAIN ST. THE DICKINSON | DRUG CO., 169-171 Main St. Stdres Will Close Christmas Eve at 7 o'clock to Give the Employees an] Opportunity to Enjoy the Yuletide Festivities Published By The Mercantile Bureau, New Britain Chamber of Commerce e i i N N is Bin Nin S s s tin s AN B B NN WAND O HONR S N N NSNS N ND Nt His his i 'namm where the South | from the west is being made by the has torced Connecticut, New York, ARREST §CHOOL JANITOR city department of health through and other eastern cities to establish Newark, N. J, Dec, 16.—Matthew 1 embargo against shipments from Zimmerman, & school fanitor is un- middle west, has yet been found, der arrest today charged with the 1 authorities have hesltated to theft of money from puplls’ savings ate the local markets, Embargo hanks. According to the police, anization has been lald out fn Ztmmerman edmitted the thefts, it has been saying that debt reeulting from fli- ness in his family led him to jimmy | the superintendent’s desk and take | money from the small eavings. This Maln streots, church now stands. Mayor Paones- went on record some time ago as \11‘: division of food inspection, in an favoring Central park as & location | cifort to prevent spread of the for the building. ‘;hnm here. Finding of 17 bLirds In a shipment from X +received here Saturday, resul the calling yesterday of a conference for a city building, when the tim Live Poultry Shipments ietween health department o arrives to give up the present struc-{ Boston, Dec. 16.—Careful fnspee. and slaughter house manage: ture, {8 at the corner of Arch and, tion of all shipments of live pounry no definite traces of the plague whic s a quorum. ed 20 Inform the comn- (ha | that tr st of the that a charter change may be mads to set & number for a qu Duieing the discussion of the tak- over the Lyceum theater prover= (“apefy] Inspection of Lairman Hall gaid that the p ase necessity arises, $?9 2 ehoe safd that, ae far 'y , nothing has been g except talk. sanitarium m-pnm ported by Chai oard of hen ) to put the Rocky Hill e THE HOUSE OF QUALITY, SERVICE AND gTISFACTION NEW BRITAIN, CONN. o o 1 - 0 S “Almost Everyone You See, | ; = Carrying Bundles From ;% Men, Women, Children! All are imbued with the Yuletide Spirit, as never hefore! All are bent upon making this the Merriest Christmas in their lives! What kind of Gifts are they buying? Just mere nice ones? NO! Practical ones? Decidedly Yes! No doubt you have seen the streams of people, loaded with Bundles, coming from “D. & L”! What is the rveason? They KNOW D. & L.” ¢arry ONLY Pleasing Practical Gifts, though the latter are “Christmasy”!” They know EVERY GIFT is “D. & " k Board R ¥y : g L. Priced! No wonder we are recognized as NEW BRITAIN'S GIFT 5 LA the city and then it can be | HEADQUARTERS! s e New Britain's Gift & Head- o 32 quarters HOPQEALL“ JEVEES, /fcu um Street 'VISIT OUR 3RD FLOOR GIFT SHOP! “D. & L.” BASEMENT SPECIALIZES IN 'BIG TOYS ONLY! SE STEURIZED P ¥ Miun aND CREA GAIN IN HEALTH AND STRENGTH X 1ESEIBERT & SONK 437 PARK ST PHONE 1720 \\]1(()\][ STRANGER !\‘H\l You'll Do Better At Axelrod’s {IVORY ! “PYRALIN” Dn\ () Masterp lates with whate you give Axelrod’sPharmacy 223 PARK &1 ILLROD FOR CCURACTY Let Us Fill Prescriptions FiE e, under such elr Remer Pickhardt & Dunn § ' 127 MAIN ST. Well Filled Stocks Jathrobes—the ever useful garment, in light, medium and dark colors. Prices | 33.50 to $13.98. Iivery Woman likes Silk Hosiery. Our fam- % s board made it | PHONE 1409-2 #|; Suggestlons me Our ' ous 11 Strand Pure Silk Stockings, as- sortment of the newest shades at $2.00. Out sizes at same price. The renowned Gorden Hose, heavy, and the §! } mostw anted shades. en, wues 51 to 8. Prices $1.00 to $4,50. | » % Gloves—Kid, Suede, Chamoisette and Wool- # Speaking of Pretty Lingerie—Made of the finest Batiste; also the most exquisite ; Silk Crepe and Radium Silk. ih AR NS D NS DL N T T N DA T hat mfialaflfinflfififiwflwflhwfiflflfimfi ST/ \R TING THURSDAY STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. Table Linen Sets $5.95 apkins, hem- (D. & L.—Basement) Madeira Buffet Sets $3.95 and $4.95 (D, & 1 —Bdsf—n arv) Buffet and Vanity Sets $1.95 L.—Basem Linen Guest Towels $1.69 to $2.98 Madeira Pillow Cases $7.95 to $9.95 hand embroii New patterns. Lcg 3 (D. & L.—Ba Madeira Napkins $5.95 to $8.95 Bas .mln?\ Emb. Pillow Cases $1.39 to $2.55 Pair “D. & L.”” Linens Make Adorable Glfts Their J’/ Daintiness Will "\ Fascinate You! Their Range of Design Will Amaze You! (Basement) STARTING THURSDAY» STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. Linen Tea Napkins $3.19 dozen y hflmhllld’\ed round thread lne (D. & L-—Basomtnl) Breakfast Sets at $3.50 Five plece, 38.inch Cioth and four Napkins to match. (D. & L.—Basement) Refreshment Sets At $3.19 35-inch Linen Ciloth an4 four Napkins to match., Em- broidered borders. (D. & L.—Basement) Linen Huck Towels 79c to $1.98 Guast towels to match. All white and colored satin bore ders. Monogrammed space. (D. & L.—Basement) Luncheon Sets $9.95 to $17.95 Hand drawn, hemstitched borders. Cloth and 6 Nap- Kiue. (D. & L.—Basement) _Turkish Towel Sets 98¢ to $2.49 n hdl\iddal gift Dboxes. Turkish Towels 59¢ to $1.25 borde satin Inr (D. & L.—Rasement) “Rayon” (Art Silk) \pread Sets $9.75 to $15.75 ose and gold, bro- cts, scalloped cut Single and full bed

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